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Enrollment is The Act Of Been Enrolled.enrolled is to be registered with an institution once tii you get off or to be signed up. While Registration is mainly a form fill system to provide a details for an institution.

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Suppose student A is enrolled in a university in 2015. I wonder if there are any ways for him to call students enrolled in 2014 or 2016. Specifically, I want to complete the following sentences. H...

1 One could be enrolled for something and be waiting to attend the event. 'He enrolled in a course which begins after the summer. He is now holidaying in the Bahamas. He starts the course in September and will be attending college for two years.'

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I don't think the preposition under is commonly used to refer to being enrolled in a course. If you want to write the question without ending it with a preposition, you use the same preposition, but simply move it to the front: In which course are you enrolled? However, despite the exhortations of some grammar mavens, there's nothing wrong with ending a sentence in a preposition, and it's the ...

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“Which course are you enrolled in?” vs. “Under which course are you ...

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The dictionary says that one enrolls in a university, but today I heard a person saying "The student enrolled at the school." Is it right? Can I use both the prepositions "in" and "at"?

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For example, a student who enrolled at a university, failed the required examinations at the end of the first year, and is now re-taking the same courses, would be referred to as a first-year student, even though it is now the second year that he spends at the university.